Correa (plant) - Species

Species

The species are as follows:

  • Correa aemula - hairy correa
  • Correa alba - white correa
    • C. alba var. alba
    • C. alba var. pannosa - velvet white correa
  • Correa backhouseana
    • C. backhouseana var. backhouseana - coast correa, velvet correa
    • C. backhouseana var. coriacea
    • C. backhouseana var. orbicularis - Kangaroo Island round-leaf correa
  • Correa baeuerlenii - chef's hat correa
  • Correa calycina - South Australian green correa
    • Correa calycina var. calycina - Hindmarsh correa
    • Correa calycina var. halmaturorum - De Mole River correa
  • Correa decumbens - spreading correa
  • Correa eburnea - deep creek correa
  • Correa glabra - rock correa
    • C. glabra var. glabra
    • C. glabra var. leucoclada
    • C. glabra var. turnbullii - narrow-bell correa
  • Correa lawrenceana - mountain correa
    • C. lawrenceana var. cordifolia - pink mountain correa.
    • C. lawrenceana var. genoensis - Genoa River correa.
    • C. lawrenceana var. glandulifera
    • C. lawrenceana var. grampiana - Grampians mountain correa
    • C. lawrenciana. var. latrobeana
    • C. lawrenceana var. lawrenceana.
    • C. lawrenceana var. macrocalyx
    • C. lawrenceana var. rosea - red mountain correa
  • Correa pulchella - salmon correa
  • Correa reflexa - common correa, native fuchsia
    • C. reflexa var. reflexa
    • C. reflexa var. angustifolia - Grampians correa
    • C. reflexa var. coriacea
    • C. reflexa var. insularis
    • C. reflexa var. lobata - Powelltown correa
    • C. reflexa var. nummulariifolia - roundleaf correa
    • C. reflexa var. scabridula - western correa
    • C. reflexa var. speciosa - eastern correa

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